Regional Connector Transit Corridor Study Project Update Meetings

This is the Alternatives Analysis (AA) studing alternatives for connecting the Metro Gold, Blue, and Expo lines through downtown Los Angeles. This study will examine linkng the future Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension (in the vicinity of the Little Tokyo/Arts District Station) and the 7th Street/Metro Center Station (the terminus for the Metro Blue Line and future Expo Line).

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It may be less than 2 miles long, but the Regional Connector is hailed by many as the most important of all the Measure R transit projects. When we last checked in, the Metro Board of Directors had voted for a fully underground Light Rail line that will connect the Gold Line to the Blue […]

Just because I’ve been writing about bikes and development, doesn’t mean that Metro hasn’t been busy with a myriad of different rail and light rail expansion projects. In addition to the Subway to the Sea and the Expo Line, both of which have been talked about extensively on this and other blogs, Expo is also […]

Metro to Hold Community Meetings for Regional Connector Project Nov. 5-12 The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) will be conducting five community meetings to update the public on the Regional Connector project the week of November 5 through 12. Members of the community are encouraged to attend one of the following meetings, all […]

Metro and the City of Los Angeles recently launched the Van Nuys Bl Rapidway environmental clearance, the first phase of which is an Alternative Analysis Study. The purpose of the study is to identify options for improving transit service along the corridor between Ventura Bl and the I-210 freeway that would connect it to the […]

For images of some of the ideas under consideration: check out The Source. Working with the cities of Los Angeles and San Fernando, Metro is studying north-sound transit improvements in the San Fernando Valley, mostly along Van Nuys Boulevard. Among the options being studied are bus rapid transit and light rail (all four of the […]

You are invited Please join us for the next round of community meetings to learn about progress on the Westside Extension Transit Corridor Study. This study is evaluating alternatives to address the growing traffic and congestion in the 38 square mile study area. City of Santa Monica 6 – 8pm, Thursday, May 8th Santa Monica […]